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Fast response of lake plankton and nutrients to river inundations on floodplain lakes
Authors:Frank C J M Roozen  Edwin T H M Peeters  Rudi Roijackers  Isabelle V D Wyngaert  Henk Wolters  Harm de Coninck  Bas W Ibelings  Anthonie D Buijse  Marten Scheffer
Affiliation:1. Department Environmental Sciences, Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group, Wageningen University and Research Center, P.O. Box 8080, 6700 DD Wageningen, The Netherlands;2. Alterra, P.O. Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands;3. Department Of Ecology, RIZA Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment, P.O. Box 17, 8200 AA Lelystad, The Netherlands
Abstract:Key variables in ecosystems tend to operate on widely different time‐scales. These time‐scales become relevant when a disturbance rocks the ecosystem. Here we try to explain the fast dynamics of plankton and nutrients in the water column of floodplain lakes after disturbances (inundations). We take advantage of natural experiments, that is occasional massive overflow of floodplain lakes with river water. We sampled 10 lakes in two floodplains along the Dutch river Waal monthly for 3 years, capturing the impact of three inundation events. The inundations reset the plankton as well as chemical composition of most lakes to largely the same state. While biologically inert macro‐ion data reflected a large and long lasting impact of the river water, dynamics of nutrients, phytoplankton and zooplankton communities between lakes diverged in a few weeks to regimes characteristic for the different lakes. While one spring inundation synchronized plankton dynamics to let the subsequent clear water phase occur at the same moment in different lakes, winter inundations did not have the same effect and apparently dynamics quickly diverged. Our results showed that effects of inundations and other processes that affect the state of the ecosystem should be studied considering the level of the slow components such as the sediment nutrient pool, fish stock and macrophyte communities. Plankton communities and lake water nutrient status give a practically instantaneous reflection of the condition of these slow components. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:disturbance  plankton  nutrients  floodplain  inundation
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